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Politics
Fort Collins volunteers draw 9-mile chalk memorial for children killed in Gaza
Isabella Becker, Staff Reporter • October 9, 2024

On the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 6, several volunteers from the Northern Colorado Liberation Coalition came together one day before the anniversary...

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Science
Clark's asbestos abatement process is no public health concern
Katie Fisher, Staff Reporter • October 8, 2024

With the Clark Revitalization Project in full swing at Colorado State University, one part of the process has been widely discussed around campus:...

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Life and Culture
The picky eater: Snooze offers good morning eats
Nevaeh Greene, Staff Reporter • October 10, 2024

Snooze A.M. Eatery — well, considering they close at 2:30 p.m. during the week and 3:30 p.m. on weekends, I would say so. But I wanted to know...

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Culture and Community
India Nite celebrates culture, heritage through various events
Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter • October 8, 2024

Cheering echoed across the ballroom, uplifting melodious singers and musicians and upbeat and soulful dancers. India Nite highlighted diverse...

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Opinion
Stephenson: Women aren't unfriendly for ignoring male strangers
Leah Stephenson, Collegian Columnist • October 8, 2024
I love meeting new people. But like many other women who are friendly and outgoing, I rarely feel safe striking up conversation with people I come across in public, particularly men. To women, it is unfortunate common sense to stay away from and avoid conversation with unknown men in public; men do not have the same constraints. I am jealous of men because they can be friendly and safe simultaneously.
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Opinion
Lopez: CSU marching band needs to move out of student section
Dominique Lopez, Opinion Editor • October 8, 2024
As a student who has attended her fair share of Colorado State University's football games, I understand that the seats located at the 50-yard line are highly coveted, especially in the student section. But since the moving of CSUs marching band to this highly coveted area, it seems like the environment of the student section has changed.
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Converting DWG to PDF Without Losing Detail: A Quality Assurance Guide

If you are an architect, designer, engineer, or other professional dealing with two- and three-dimensional...

Colorado State University No. 10 Nique Clifford, cornered by San Jose State University players passes the ball overhead to a teammate at the basketball game against San Jose State University. CSU won 66-47. Feb. 9.
Sports
Challenges loom large as CSU basketball ramps up for new season
Damon Cook, Sports Editor • October 9, 2024

Like the sun rising over the Rockies, Colorado State men’s basketball is illuminating its surroundings as the dawn of a new season approaches. A...

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Sports
CSU volleyball dominates Border War, remains undefeated in Mountain West
Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter • October 8, 2024

The infamous Border War returned to Moby Arena Tuesday night, but Colorado State volleyball swiftly asserted its dominance for the second year...

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A person tracing an outline in yellow chalk.
Politics
Fort Collins volunteers draw 9-mile chalk memorial for children killed in Gaza
Isabella Becker, Staff Reporter • October 9, 2024

On the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 6, several volunteers from the Northern Colorado Liberation Coalition came together one day before the anniversary...

The Inmate Art exhibit at Global Village Museum runs until Jan. 25 Oct. 5. This gallery features art from the Larimer County Jail, where a group of inmates come together to draw, paint, and create artwork.
Arts and Entertainment
Global Village Museum Inmate Art exhibit heals lives through creativity
Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter • October 8, 2024

A new exhibit at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures opened, representing a group of artists typically overlooked: inmates. Inmate...

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Newly popular cannabinoid CBN shows treatment potential
Cannabis
Newly popular cannabinoid CBN shows treatment potential
Miles Buchan • October 18, 2023

THC and CBD are two cannabinoids that have risen to incredible heights in terms of popularity, cultural relevance and research relating to medical...

Strain Review: Ease your mind with Durban Kush wax
Cannabis
Strain Review: Ease your mind with Durban Kush wax
Miles Buchan, Staff Reporter • May 4, 2023

We are hurtling toward the finish line with less than two weeks left in the academic year, and the burnout rate is accelerating. With everything...

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Tackling College Football and Financial Management at CSU Fort Collins
October 1, 2024

As autumn ushers in cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage, it also heralds a season steeped in tradition for Colorado State University...